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Default measuring current in a 220 ac circuit

"Tony" wrote in news:tUrwi.4051$%55.3250@trnddc04:

I don't know if any electrician reading this post
he must be laughing his head of
what is total amps on 220 whatever you are
reading on your amprob dummy



Well, I'm not an electrician, this is why I asked the
question. Dummy.

do you have any knowledge in Ohms law.


I have an Ohm meter. Does that count?

and neutral at properly design and grounded system
IS carrying current it is not at zero ever unless on your
screwed up system ground is carrying current
which is not suppose to ever.
and if you take 220 then split the phase of the same
source/cable for 110 the neutral will carry double the current
of single hot wire!


Um, the neutral will carry the difference between the two hot
wires. The total current must be the same coming and going
- do you have any knowledge in Kirchhoff's Law?